The proposed development, dubbed the Pacific-Pine Project, would consist of two eight-story buildings featuring 271 residential units, 1,305 square feet of ground-floor retail space, and 341 parking stalls on three basement levels. Plans call for a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom dwellings - ranging between 499 and 1,423 square feet in size. A total of 11 units would be deed restricted to moderate-income households, according to a staff report.

MVE + Partners is designing the mid-rise development, which would be linked by a pedestrian bridge over an alley way. Elevation plans indicate an exterior of aluminum, smooth stucco, and glass, with common amenities including a fitness center and multiple roof decks.

The Long Beach Department of Development Services' staff report recommends that the Planning Commission approved the Pacific-Pine Project.